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holding dollars the fed created instead of spending them same in the united states. because of the economic situation in the united states, many people are using dollars they receive, indeed some printed by the fed to repay debt inset of consume. the whole idea we're not cooking inflation in the oven in the long run is a false idea. the key to the gold standard and going forward to a modernized gold standard it is a prescription for long-term economic growth. under the gold standard the american economy grew at 4% compounded annually, from the birth of the republic practically up until 1971. whereas the economy under the federal reserve's quantitative easing in the last decade has been growing at 1.7%. you don't have to be a rocket scientist to choose between the, a stable dollar, a stable general price level, and economic growth enagained by -- engender by confidence in the future. david: how would a shift to the gold standard affect price of gold? would you freeze gold at at current price? >> the president would announce we're going to the gold standard. there woul
holding dollars the fed created instead of spending them same in the united states. because of the economic situation in the united states, many people are using dollars they receive, indeed some printed by the fed to repay debt inset of consume. the whole idea we're not cooking inflation in the oven in the long run is a false idea. the key to the gold standard and going forward to a modernized gold standard it is a prescription for long-term economic growth. under the gold standard the...
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china, europe, and the united states. look, we know that china used to be one of the world's great growth engines. it almost single-handedly kept the global economy afloat during the global recession as the chinese communists figured out how to spur domestic spending. but after playing the role of the world's economic engine for so long, the chinese locomotive seems to be in danger of running off the rails. each piece of data is weaker than the last. so what's good about that? well, much of the slowdown in china seems somewhat self-inflicted. when the purists realized it overstimulated the economy, governments hit the brakes and in many ways still seems like it's happening. the hope is that the chinese will stop stepping on the brake pedal but start cutting rates, adding real ago taken to the downshift in their economy. how about europe? the european central bank meeting this week and we're expecting to hear some chatter in unison that's going to reverse the declining economies over there and maybe unite to save the spani
china, europe, and the united states. look, we know that china used to be one of the world's great growth engines. it almost single-handedly kept the global economy afloat during the global recession as the chinese communists figured out how to spur domestic spending. but after playing the role of the world's economic engine for so long, the chinese locomotive seems to be in danger of running off the rails. each piece of data is weaker than the last. so what's good about that? well, much of the...
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to the extent europe is not being helped is not helping the united states. folks if you're thoroughly confused it means you're paying attention. >> no european official has talked about wanting a stronger euro for years. they all want the weaker euro. >> why they keep talking about lower rates, you keep holding steady with rates. >> becky you are as usual a genius in that regard. the thinking that i've heard is that ultimately the ecb goes to parity with the fed at zero or zero to a quart per. >> what are they waiting for? >> that's a good question. what are they waiting for? the idea being if you have a single mandate you are less free to move your currency when you're doing that. the latest number was 2.6% inflation in the eurozone, so given that mandate constraint, they can't do it. the fed can look at 8%, 9%, 10% unemployment and say with a forecast of lower inflation down the road, i can move now to zero. >> it seems to me central banks make uhm the rules as they go aening lo, when they'll do all of the extraordinary things to say yes this is in our man
to the extent europe is not being helped is not helping the united states. folks if you're thoroughly confused it means you're paying attention. >> no european official has talked about wanting a stronger euro for years. they all want the weaker euro. >> why they keep talking about lower rates, you keep holding steady with rates. >> becky you are as usual a genius in that regard. the thinking that i've heard is that ultimately the ecb goes to parity with the fed at zero or...
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i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. >> former president bill clinton there firing up the crowd at the democratic national convention as he throws his support behind president obama. good morning, everyone. i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm wisdom martin. before we get to the convention, let's talk about the weather situation. humid, hot, mosquitos. >> i thought it was going away. >> tucker won't on vacation and left me with this. >> what's up with that? >> mixed conditions into the course of the day. just a few isolated showers to areas of the west through front royal as you can see and a little bit just to the northeast. can't rule out an isolated shower before it is all said and done across the area. let's look at the weather maps. 79degrees in the nation's capital this hour. 73 at baltimore. 72 at culpeper and 72 at hagerstown. it will be a hot day today, folks so be prepared. yesterday's highs, we hit 90 at reagan national airport. expect it to be 90 degrees today. back to you. >> thank you. >>> to politics now. bill clinton fires up the democratic base. the for
i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. >> former president bill clinton there firing up the crowd at the democratic national convention as he throws his support behind president obama. good morning, everyone. i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm wisdom martin. before we get to the convention, let's talk about the weather situation. humid, hot, mosquitos. >> i thought it was going away. >> tucker won't on vacation and left me with this. >> what's up...
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that is what the united states has is a fiat currency. i think people are waking up to that. i don't think it has anything to do with fear and everything to do with what is coming down the pipe. it is painful on the down days and there have been a number of them, i think gold is what's going to win. one day we will wake up and the price of gold will be a lot higher than it is now. i think it just all makes sense to me. i think gold continues to go higher. >> are they right? >> absolutely. first of all, you don't want to mess with him. he is iron man but he is spot on. hopefully folks have been following the trade on twitter. we have been talking about this gold. 1724 is a short term objective. one thing that stood out is the moody's downgrade. i know we essentially discredit moody's. but there is a lot of pressure on draghi to move that metal. >> do we think that draghi will do something and we will get more printing of money or is it the fear trade or both? >> i think it's both. to add on to that, you china weakening. there are additional measures coming on to the market. la
that is what the united states has is a fiat currency. i think people are waking up to that. i don't think it has anything to do with fear and everything to do with what is coming down the pipe. it is painful on the down days and there have been a number of them, i think gold is what's going to win. one day we will wake up and the price of gold will be a lot higher than it is now. i think it just all makes sense to me. i think gold continues to go higher. >> are they right? >>...
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>>gary: as the reno williams is on to the semifinals in the united states open. >>pam: have a good evening. we're back at 11:00 p.m.. i'm done! "are you a cool mom?" i'm gonna find out. [ female announcer ] swiffer wetjet's pads are better than ever. now they have the scrubbing power of mr. clean magic eraser so you don't have to get down on your hands and knees to scrub away tough, dried-on stains. hey, do you guys think i'm "momtacular" or "momtrocious"? ♪ [ female announcer ] swiffer. now with the scrubbing power of mr. clean magic eraser. now with the scrubbing power i used to be a spy until... [ cellphone rings ] man: we got a burn notice. you're blacklisted. when you're burned, you've got nothing -- no cash, no credit, no job history. you're stuck in whatever city they decide to dump you in. where am i? miami. you do whatever work comes your way. you rely on anyone who's still talking to you. a trigger-happy ex-girlfriend... should we shoot them? ...an old friend who used to inform on you to the fbi... you know spies -- a bunch of bitchy little girls. ...
>>gary: as the reno williams is on to the semifinals in the united states open. >>pam: have a good evening. we're back at 11:00 p.m.. i'm done! "are you a cool mom?" i'm gonna find out. [ female announcer ] swiffer wetjet's pads are better than ever. now they have the scrubbing power of mr. clean magic eraser so you don't have to get down on your hands and knees to scrub away tough, dried-on stains. hey, do you guys think i'm "momtacular" or...
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we'll get to that in a moment but first time to fact check the 42nd president of the united states. senior correspondent scott cohn is here and with the length of the speech you had your work cut out for you. >> we are all exhausted and did do it. bill clinton, of course, is an old pro at this and knows how to shade facts without fudging them. here he is last night on the cost of health care. >> for two years health care costs have been under 4% in both years for the first time in 50 years! >> well, that is correct. according to the consumer price index. but mr. clinton attributes it to obama care and most of which didn't go in effect yet. it's more to do with the recession. mr. clinton hailed the obama plan to tie student loan payments to a percentage of income and goes back to 2007 and president obama expanded it. finally, this on the politics of hate. >> they need a republican congressman with almost 100% voting record on every conservative score because he said he realized he did not have to hate the president to disagree with him. that was a nonstarter and they threw him out. >
we'll get to that in a moment but first time to fact check the 42nd president of the united states. senior correspondent scott cohn is here and with the length of the speech you had your work cut out for you. >> we are all exhausted and did do it. bill clinton, of course, is an old pro at this and knows how to shade facts without fudging them. here he is last night on the cost of health care. >> for two years health care costs have been under 4% in both years for the first time in...
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to the united states but truly extraordinary considering where we are today after taking that kind of hit. america the great, america the resilient. >>> breaking news. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg set to deliver his first public comments since the ipo. we will bring you those comments as soon as they begin. you see the stage there awaiting for participants to walk out. let's turn to our traders here. what does zuckerberg need to say tonight to restore confidence in a stock that is down 15%. >> we can monetize mobile. i don't know that is what he will say. i don't expect that at all. i think he shouldn't focus on the stock price. that is beyond his control. he shouldn't have investors focus on it much the same way that he doesn't focus on his stock price. >> the problem is it looks like he is not delivering on fundamentals either. you are the only one here on the desk who can make a case for owning facebook. >> i do own it through the weekly calls. i think what he needs to do is go back to where this company was six months ago. i don't know if that's possible. if he can i think the sto
to the united states but truly extraordinary considering where we are today after taking that kind of hit. america the great, america the resilient. >>> breaking news. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg set to deliver his first public comments since the ipo. we will bring you those comments as soon as they begin. you see the stage there awaiting for participants to walk out. let's turn to our traders here. what does zuckerberg need to say tonight to restore confidence in a stock that is down...
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look for the united states to have a different foreign policy in any kind of substantive way romney because of the two party traps for a reason you know there's two terrible choices it's a lot like city go into a restaurant where they offer two meals and they're just terrible. the democrats are criticizing mitt romney for his vehement rich work against china as the obama administration seeks to improve relations with beijing state secretary hillary clinton's in the chinese capital for talks but the cancellation of a shuttle meeting with the vice president and presumed next leader is being seen as a snub to. in the visit comes amid rising diplomatic tensions beijing has warned washington to stay out of the country's territorial disputes with several other nations off the chinese coast the communist state to threaten to use force to defend its claims to a chain of islands that clinton says america's position is neutral that beijing is accused washington of meddling in the religions affairs dr helen and cohen contributing editor for foreign policy in focus i spoke with earlier here not to he's
look for the united states to have a different foreign policy in any kind of substantive way romney because of the two party traps for a reason you know there's two terrible choices it's a lot like city go into a restaurant where they offer two meals and they're just terrible. the democrats are criticizing mitt romney for his vehement rich work against china as the obama administration seeks to improve relations with beijing state secretary hillary clinton's in the chinese capital for talks but...
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you know i would say absolutely there is look the journalism journalists in the united states used to do this job a lot better until they fell into a sort of he said she said paul you know a position where they feel like everything has to be balanced when it not always is ever all politicians lie all politicians exaggerate we've gone through this in numerous campaign cycles as far back as anyone can remember particularly the t.v. age but you know what mitt romney is doing right now can be called a post truth campaign i mean everything from taking words his whole case his whole convention was built on a we didn't build that sort of quote that president obama would do you said it was taken completely out of context paul ryan gave a speech that may have objectionably been filled with the most number of lies from when a factory closed in his hometown of janesville. to you know claiming that president obama walked out of a budget talks that he in fact himself walked out of i mean i really think that this is i've seen these things happen before in some level but it's a new and very differen
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the fruit was linked to dozens of illnesses across the united states last month including some here in california. >>> it's very exciting to be back. >>> a happy homecoming for some bay area soldiers. the big celebration held for them today. >> and residents in one bay area neighborhood say enough is enough. the letter writing campaign to clean up a prostitution hot spot. >>> in sacramento, muslim americans held what they called an emergency vigil for ambassador stevens. they said that stevens was loved and respected and also added violence does not represent islam nor the libyan people. >>> you tube today expanded its restrictions on the video sparking much of the violence overseas. the bay area company blocked the trailer in two more countries india and indonesia but still insist that that video falls within its guidelines. ktvu's jana katsuyama is live right now at the arab american cultural center in san jose with how technology like you tube is helping to spread protests, jana. >> reporter: that's right frank. we talked to the center's president today and he says he's just seen an
the fruit was linked to dozens of illnesses across the united states last month including some here in california. >>> it's very exciting to be back. >>> a happy homecoming for some bay area soldiers. the big celebration held for them today. >> and residents in one bay area neighborhood say enough is enough. the letter writing campaign to clean up a prostitution hot spot. >>> in sacramento, muslim americans held what they called an emergency vigil for ambassador...
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the ven upue's atmosphere is ca not like what we saw a few weeks ago in the united states. delegates are sitting down getting to what the have come here for. each candidate will make a ten minute speech. the first expected to start speaking any minute. the prime minister noda will speak first, then agricultumini akamatsu, and haraguchi and kano. lawmakers and democrats were expected to run in national elections are eligible to vote here. 336 delegates in all. party members, members of local assemblies and supporters from across the country, cast their ballots too. those will be added to the total. if no one gets the majority, the two leading vote getters will enter a run-off. and nhk analysis suggests prime minister noda is the favorite to win in the first round. one lawmaker i talked to told me that he will vote for noda because noda is the only one who can lead japan. he said he has no doubt in his choice. >>> thank you very much. updating us on the ruling democratic party leadership voting in the coming hours. chinese government crews seem determined to make their claims
the ven upue's atmosphere is ca not like what we saw a few weeks ago in the united states. delegates are sitting down getting to what the have come here for. each candidate will make a ten minute speech. the first expected to start speaking any minute. the prime minister noda will speak first, then agricultumini akamatsu, and haraguchi and kano. lawmakers and democrats were expected to run in national elections are eligible to vote here. 336 delegates in all. party members, members of local...
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i would love to see this with the presidents of the united states. and see them age. just over four years, maybe eight years. >> look like different men when their term is over. that's for sure. ever see how gray, president obama has gotten. difference between '08 and now. staggering. will look like george washington if he gets back in office. coming up next, the medical study could be a game changer for pro football. >> grade school glamour shots. you heard us right. parents posing their kids in elaborate back to school photos. what's be hind the trend? you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by united health care. ing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision
i would love to see this with the presidents of the united states. and see them age. just over four years, maybe eight years. >> look like different men when their term is over. that's for sure. ever see how gray, president obama has gotten. difference between '08 and now. staggering. will look like george washington if he gets back in office. coming up next, the medical study could be a game changer for pro football. >> grade school glamour shots. you heard us right. parents posing...
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charlie is reporting massive layoffs are under way in the united states. hundreds of employees potentially at risk. and telling charlie the equity business has been, quote, decimated. we will get more from charlie gasparino in the next hour of markets. dennis: stocks every quarter hour. chipmakers that both end of the spectrum. nicole: we talk about supply it is the big issue. technology groups, to the downside and a supply warning and you can see down 22% is a huge move to the downside. if you are disappointed in how you have supply ready to go and some key beneficiaries both of which are up 8% on this news another thing to note is prices are flat but this could -- benefit from supplies. big picture market outlook a big day. if you have an ira or 401(k) you are pretty happy. lots of new highs. dennis: thank you. gold is hitting a five month high today. phil flynn of price futures group and fox business contributors watching all things shiny. phil: we are seeing silver flying saucer. what are talking about? a saucer bottom in silver. that is what traders a
charlie is reporting massive layoffs are under way in the united states. hundreds of employees potentially at risk. and telling charlie the equity business has been, quote, decimated. we will get more from charlie gasparino in the next hour of markets. dennis: stocks every quarter hour. chipmakers that both end of the spectrum. nicole: we talk about supply it is the big issue. technology groups, to the downside and a supply warning and you can see down 22% is a huge move to the downside. if you...
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states and two of the most efficient coal-fire powered plants in the united states. we are now beginning to see both customers and shareholders the benefit of that building program. liz: now we're looking at a ten-year chart and it is a beautiful chart with the one tiny dip in 09 which everybody seemed to see. and again, since we're a business show where people are always looking for a great trade or a great stock to buy, this is something about you guys you know, you figure out ways to constantly move with what the atmosphere is doing, and that's why you are going to convert one of your plants at a pretty significant cost, from coal, you are going to convert one, i would assume you did the math and figure out it is best for business to do it this way? >> exactly, this particular power plant that we're about to convert is near downtown milwaukee which is where our headquarters building is. it is the only operating power plant inside the city limits of milwaukee. so it is a crucial piece of energy infrastructure to keep the lights on and keep voltage support for the c
states and two of the most efficient coal-fire powered plants in the united states. we are now beginning to see both customers and shareholders the benefit of that building program. liz: now we're looking at a ten-year chart and it is a beautiful chart with the one tiny dip in 09 which everybody seemed to see. and again, since we're a business show where people are always looking for a great trade or a great stock to buy, this is something about you guys you know, you figure out ways to...
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states. it's just when that breaks down and you don't think it's fair. and you know what else plays into it? is corporate cronyism and the kablt ability to succeed but not to fail. we talk about these things in a perfect world. and it's not perfect. and that's when we get things that need to be rectified and people feel like they're getting screwed, basically. >> no, there's a feeling, and the feeling is enhanced in a downturn, a bubbly economy is when people feel better. i have to add these problems may seem, you know, to be challenges for us. they're big challenges in other places. >> worse than here. >> oh, yeah. india has had momentum stall and a loss of investor confidence from some really dumb stuff. >> you think we can get our mojo back, mike? >> oh, yeah. >> you do? >> yeah, i think so. partly because there's so many parts of the economy on the private sector side that are dynamic and functioning fine. i think people will get motivated and get back in the game. the real question marks
states. it's just when that breaks down and you don't think it's fair. and you know what else plays into it? is corporate cronyism and the kablt ability to succeed but not to fail. we talk about these things in a perfect world. and it's not perfect. and that's when we get things that need to be rectified and people feel like they're getting screwed, basically. >> no, there's a feeling, and the feeling is enhanced in a downturn, a bubbly economy is when people feel better. i have to add...
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natural gas in the united states is cheaper than foreign locales. we have that as a cost advantage. we have cheaper electricity and better equipment on the ground. i would see u.s. exports of refined petroleum products continuing to grow, help the manufacturing centers, helping our business. >> say i'm a businessman with a lot of money. i listen to you. i want to open a refinery right next to you. is it tougher to site a refinery than we think? >> incredibly tough. >> we buihaven't built a lot. >> we modernized the plants we have. a year, two years in permitting, three or four in execution. building refineries in the country, very tough to do. the most lukely place it will happen is in the backyard of the existing plants. that's what we are doing for example in woods cross near salt lake city, utah. expanding from 30,000 to 44,000 barrels a day. >> one last question. i'm thinking why don't you own a thousand gas stations? you have the low cost refined product. you sell it to people. the other guys i follow have stations do they have the wrong model? >> we have high returns to capita
natural gas in the united states is cheaper than foreign locales. we have that as a cost advantage. we have cheaper electricity and better equipment on the ground. i would see u.s. exports of refined petroleum products continuing to grow, help the manufacturing centers, helping our business. >> say i'm a businessman with a lot of money. i listen to you. i want to open a refinery right next to you. is it tougher to site a refinery than we think? >> incredibly tough. >> we...
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. >> i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: the former president commanded the crowd. speaking for 48 minutes. making the case obama has a better path forward for the next four yearsful he countered gop criticism that voters aren't better off now than four years ago. >> no president, not me, not any of my predecessors, no one could have fully repaired all the damage that he found in just four years. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: clinton praised obama for reforming health care and saving the auto industry. and the former president delivered a clear distinction of what this race comes down to -- >> if you want a winner take all, you're on your own society, you should support the republican ticket. but if you want a country of shared opportunities and shared responsibility, we're all in this together society, you should vote for barack obama and joe biden. >> reporter: the evening started off with dissension when delegates were voting on the party's platform. good and jerusalem were left out of the discourse tha
. >> i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: the former president commanded the crowd. speaking for 48 minutes. making the case obama has a better path forward for the next four yearsful he countered gop criticism that voters aren't better off now than four years ago. >> no president, not me, not any of my predecessors, no one could have fully repaired all the damage that he found in just four years. [ cheering...
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. >> the president of the united states. >> of the 2000 convention, the king of democratic politics past on the bataan. bill clinton will use his enormous popularity to try to give votes to do where rock obama. was a has charisma, and he i wonderful president. >> he had a balanced budget. he knew how we got here. >> he knows what we are looking for in terms of certain ideals. >> prosperity, hope, it was another era when things were better. >> do i miss him? no, we have barack obama. >> in 2008, clinton called obama's claims to oppose the iraq war a fairy tale. >> this question is about which candidate is most likely to return us to full employment. >> in his recent ads, the former president heralded the current one as the champion. good bill clinton appealed to white working-class voters much better than obama did. he cannot win him this election, but he can certainly help. give when bill clinton takes the stage behind me, it will be 20 years to the day since he except in his party's nomination as a presidential candidate in 1992, and since then, he has been a leader of the party, and he
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the president and the next president of the united states, barack obama! >> in a surprise appearance, president obama joined clinton on stage. the president speaks tonight. vice president biden did a late-night walk-through while breakdown continues at bank of america stadium. his speech and all today's events moved inside amid the threat of severe weather dampening the democrats' final day. and we're still waiting to see what changes may happen here as a result of all of that, trying to now accommodate as many as they possibly can. thousands more people than this arena can hold. lynn? >> all right. tracie potts there for us in charlotte. tracie, thank you. >>> well, the secret service says it is investigating the reported theft of copies of mitt romney's income tax returns. and the tax documents were allegedly stolen from an accounting office in tennessee. an anonymous letter to romney's accountants asked for $1 million to prevent the tax records from being made public. the accounting company says there's no evidence that anything was taken. romney has re
the president and the next president of the united states, barack obama! >> in a surprise appearance, president obama joined clinton on stage. the president speaks tonight. vice president biden did a late-night walk-through while breakdown continues at bank of america stadium. his speech and all today's events moved inside amid the threat of severe weather dampening the democrats' final day. and we're still waiting to see what changes may happen here as a result of all of that, trying to...
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what has gone wrong with the united states? >> the u.s. was #15 years ago and has been falling little by little in the rankings. -- was number one about five years ago. it continues to be the world's innovation are house and we don't see that changing any time in the near future. on the other hand, there are burgeoning weaknesses we have seen growing over time, in particular the well talked about macroeconomics imbalances which our government spending that has gotten out of hand, financial market concerns, and what has happened is this has all built up to make really? the business community very concerned about the ability of politicians to do the right thing for the country going forward. >> and switzerland also makes great chocolates. that's got to help. >> thanks very much. the world's richest woman has made a rare public appearance to take a swipe at her own country, accusing australia of being too expensive for business to operate. a mining magnate who earns about $2 billion an hour said that australia should look to africa where they
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. now, that's what i call a test drive. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! >>> i think the mic was on. >> final trade, baby. >> all right, doc. >> mpel. >> murv? >> tyc, tyco. >> guy? >> blackstone, still works, baby. >> ibm, ibm. >> looking for more ways to trade like a monster? jon joinn
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. now, that's what i call a test drive. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll...
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the fruit was linked to dozens of illnesses across the united states last month including some here in california. >>> it's very exciting to be back. >>> a happy homecoming for some bay area soldiers. the big celebration held for them today. >> and residents >>> in sacramento, muslim americans held what they called an emergency vigil for ambassador stevens. they said that stevens was loved and respected and also added violence does not represent islam nor the libyan people. >>> you tube today expanded its restrictions on the video sparking much of the violence overseas. the bay area company blocked the trailer in two more countries india and indonesia but still insist that that video falls within its guidelines. ktvu's jana katsuyama is live right now at the arab american cultural center in san jose with how technology like you tube is helping to spread protests, jana. >> reporter: that's right frank. we talked to the center's president today and he says he's just seen an explosion online of e-mails, facebook postings, postings on twitter and other websites which all point to the role
the fruit was linked to dozens of illnesses across the united states last month including some here in california. >>> it's very exciting to be back. >>> a happy homecoming for some bay area soldiers. the big celebration held for them today. >> and residents >>> in sacramento, muslim americans held what they called an emergency vigil for ambassador stevens. they said that stevens was loved and respected and also added violence does not represent islam nor the...
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., the united states gets deevaluated. this is wrong. they have got to bring up what are we going to do, what is your administration going to do? but more important, i haven't heard anything new. what are going to do to lower the deficit? what will you do to create more jobs? what will you do to be more accountable for that? if they don't mention that, america becomes like europe and none of us in america want that. none of us want that. melissa: from the reports i've been hearing about the democratic national convention and speech i'm watching they're embracing their spendingselves. they feel very good about this. you heard neil cavuto talk about this. spending makes sense. this is what you do as a government. isn't that your impression being there? >> well, priority, i love you out there, okay. that is a priority. but what is very important that we love each other as this, they're not addressing it. america that is very important. we don't want to go bankrupt. if bankrupt happens, there is less shops, there is less problems and more ri
., the united states gets deevaluated. this is wrong. they have got to bring up what are we going to do, what is your administration going to do? but more important, i haven't heard anything new. what are going to do to lower the deficit? what will you do to create more jobs? what will you do to be more accountable for that? if they don't mention that, america becomes like europe and none of us in america want that. none of us want that. melissa: from the reports i've been hearing about the...
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states. that would produce $500 billion in revenue. >> reporter: allen opposes any tax increases. >> you ought to start off with what the house passed and then look at ideas like reforming our tax code to make -- close loopholes and more competitive. >> reporter: and allen criticized kain e for this answer about who should pay federal taxes. >> i would be open to a proposal that would have a minimum tax level for anyone but i would insist that the 47% pay higher taxes than mitt romney does. >> reporter: allen replayed -- >> reporter: this is going to be a close race, it's a neck and neck race. >> reporter: in tysons, peck by the fox, 9news now -- peggy fox, 9news now. >> the district will be hosting the inauguration on january 21 cost the reparation for the -- 21st and the preparation started thursday. construction is now officially underway on the platform where the oath of office will be taken four months from today. made you work. >> uh-huh. >> there's evidence right there. >> exactly. >>>
states. that would produce $500 billion in revenue. >> reporter: allen opposes any tax increases. >> you ought to start off with what the house passed and then look at ideas like reforming our tax code to make -- close loopholes and more competitive. >> reporter: and allen criticized kain e for this answer about who should pay federal taxes. >> i would be open to a proposal that would have a minimum tax level for anyone but i would insist that the 47% pay higher taxes...
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is the word of the united states respected anymore on the global basis? >>> a new survey shows u.s. global competitiveness has fallen again. what do you blame? vote on that at finance.yahoo.com and we'll talk about that coming up. at usaa, we believe honor is not exclusive to the military, and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. with our award winning apps that allow you to transfer funds, pay bills or manage your finances anywhere, anytime. so that wherever your duty takes you, usaa bank goes with you. visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my budget. i don't spend money on gasoline. it's been 4,000 miles since my last trip to the gas station. it's pretty great. i get a bunch of kids waving at me... giving me the thumbs up. it's always a gratifying experience. it makes me feel good about my car. i absolutely love my chevy volt. ♪ >>> welcome back. we're tak
is the word of the united states respected anymore on the global basis? >>> a new survey shows u.s. global competitiveness has fallen again. what do you blame? vote on that at finance.yahoo.com and we'll talk about that coming up. at usaa, we believe honor is not exclusive to the military, and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. with our award winning apps that allow you to...
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switzerland, singapore, finland, sweden, the netherlands, germany and the united states. in a previous segment, john carney said to ignore the quote pinheads at the world economic forum. are you? >> i don't ignore them. i want to ask you a question. put the shoe on the other foot here. here's the list of what matters according to them for competitiveness. institutions, infrastructure, macroeconomy, health and primary education and higher education. my question to you is which candidate is talking about all five of these things? >> none. >> to what extent is the united states engaged in a debate of institutions, infrastructure -- >> i shouldn't say none. we are around the margins. >> around the edges. >> the three is big focus obviously. obama touched on education and as mitt romney -- >> if this stuff matters, we ain't talking about it. okay? we are talking about the deficit which matters. that's part of -- i've only showed you five of the 12 pillars they call them. guys, do we have those full screens back there? those charts i wanted to put up. put up the first one here.
switzerland, singapore, finland, sweden, the netherlands, germany and the united states. in a previous segment, john carney said to ignore the quote pinheads at the world economic forum. are you? >> i don't ignore them. i want to ask you a question. put the shoe on the other foot here. here's the list of what matters according to them for competitiveness. institutions, infrastructure, macroeconomy, health and primary education and higher education. my question to you is which candidate is...
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here in the united states, north america things are okay. nike branded sales were up 23% by revenue in north america. at the same time, under armor, luol lieu lemon, they compete very heavily here in the u.s. how concerned should we be about the 23% number and preserving that in future quarters? >> i think that's, you know, a little artificially high because they do have the first year of the nfl license. that is a new business for them so that is propping up the number a little bit on a year over year basis but overall even when you exclude that they have very strong double digit numbers well into the teens and i think nike is competing as well as under arm our or lulu in the women's category in the u.s. no question. >> yeah. in terms of china, michael, i wonder if you think there is hope there because future orders were down so significantly. what can nike do if anything or is it simply a macro story we have to sit back and wait for the china economy to do better? >> that is part of it. you can't let them off the hook on that. i think they
here in the united states, north america things are okay. nike branded sales were up 23% by revenue in north america. at the same time, under armor, luol lieu lemon, they compete very heavily here in the u.s. how concerned should we be about the 23% number and preserving that in future quarters? >> i think that's, you know, a little artificially high because they do have the first year of the nfl license. that is a new business for them so that is propping up the number a little bit on a...
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it will come pretty close to the east coast of the united states. we'll be tracking it for you. maybe a couple of rain showers this morning. scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. high temperature between 84 and 89. it will get warmup the next couple of days. 20% chance for a shower on thursday and friday. high temperature near 90. scattered storms on saturday night and sunday. that will kick leslie off the coast and give was a nice touch of autumn with overnight lows into the 50's. >> 5:50. marked reynolds does it again as the orioles swing into it first- place tie with the yankees. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. 4g lte has the fastest speeds. so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. verizon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart. pretty obvious. i don't think color matters. pretty obvious. what's pretty obvious about it ? that verizon has the coverage. verizon. verizon. we're going to go to another chart. it doesn't really matter how you present it. it doesn't mat
it will come pretty close to the east coast of the united states. we'll be tracking it for you. maybe a couple of rain showers this morning. scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. high temperature between 84 and 89. it will get warmup the next couple of days. 20% chance for a shower on thursday and friday. high temperature near 90. scattered storms on saturday night and sunday. that will kick leslie off the coast and give was a nice touch of autumn with overnight lows into the 50's. >>...
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. >> the problem with ford is not the united states where things are terrific and mark fields is on this morning saying a lot of good things. the problems are in latin america and the problems are in europe. i think the stock is just a hold, not a buy, not a sell. i need to go to gene in texas. jeanne! >> caller: yes, thanks for taking my call, jim. i'm calling about permian basin trust. >> the problem is they are cutting back. a lot of them are cutting yield and distributions. independent staying away from this group for now. let's go to sol in new york. >> caller: booyah from the big apple, jim. >> liking it. >>. >> caller: withes recent drug approvals what are your stocks on dndn? >> no, no, no. i don't like it. very cloudy future and crowded place. let's go to elvis in iowa. elvis! >> caller: booyah from des moines iowa. >> like it. >> i have a question about amorrin, fda approval a couple months ago. >> as long as you recognize this is pure speck because this had a very big move. i will bless it only as a speck. >> i need to go to john in massachusetts. >> caller: big booyah, jim. t
. >> the problem with ford is not the united states where things are terrific and mark fields is on this morning saying a lot of good things. the problems are in latin america and the problems are in europe. i think the stock is just a hold, not a buy, not a sell. i need to go to gene in texas. jeanne! >> caller: yes, thanks for taking my call, jim. i'm calling about permian basin trust. >> the problem is they are cutting back. a lot of them are cutting yield and...
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. >> right now in the united states about 16,000 people are waiting for liver transplants, and our state, almost 500 people are waiting. nearly 300 people are waiting that are patients of ours. >> reporter: gene and his family want everybody to consider organ donation and thank the baltimore city police department for always being by their side. >>> orioles fans, you're in for a long night. tonight's game against the oakland a's starts at 10:00. many people will be willing to stay up after the impressive win yesterday that guarantees the o's a winning season this year! for a few hours yesterday, the orioles solely held the spot as the number one team in the american league. last night the yankees also won putting them back at a tie. and we want to see your oh- maizing orioles pride. send us your pictures to pics at wmar.com. we ask that you put the word orioles in the subject line. we're going to add the pictures to our growing photo gallery at abc 2 news.com. >>> the orioles are zoom nateing, but -- dominating, but this is purple friday. this comes after the ravens crushed the bengals o
. >> right now in the united states about 16,000 people are waiting for liver transplants, and our state, almost 500 people are waiting. nearly 300 people are waiting that are patients of ours. >> reporter: gene and his family want everybody to consider organ donation and thank the baltimore city police department for always being by their side. >>> orioles fans, you're in for a long night. tonight's game against the oakland a's starts at 10:00. many people will be willing...
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. >> it's fort d in the united states, and there's the ford from overseas. europe bad, latin-american, bad. bed bath and beyond, norfolk southern, two different kind of businesses. norfolk is going off the rails, bed bad, looking good. >> coming up, bargain shopping? retailers have been on the rise, but after perusing the aisles cramer has --. >>> and later, making dough, dominos has been -- find us if it can claim the upper crust of the pizza population, when the ceo breaks some news in cramer's exclusive. just ahead. >>> plus 'tis the season? millions of people around the world will get their hands on the highly anticipated crown jewel of the apple empire. iphone 5, but don't, get ready to though everything you think you know about tech out the window. cramer's looking beyond apple and what he says may surprise you. all coming up on "mad money." >>> any moment there's stocks that might rally for a week or month or a season before they only go out of style. and then there are the long-term opportunities that we search for all the time here on "mad money." w
. >> it's fort d in the united states, and there's the ford from overseas. europe bad, latin-american, bad. bed bath and beyond, norfolk southern, two different kind of businesses. norfolk is going off the rails, bed bad, looking good. >> coming up, bargain shopping? retailers have been on the rise, but after perusing the aisles cramer has --. >>> and later, making dough, dominos has been -- find us if it can claim the upper crust of the pizza population, when the ceo...
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it is a bigger story for the europe than the united states. >> in the united states we have a different set of worries we are seeing warnings from big american companies about their future earnings. we ended the third quarter and already we heard from fedex, caterpillar, big global companies that are citing europe. caterpillar is citing china, as well. what are you expecting out of the earnings period that we will see in the next couple of weeks? >> there is a slow down in the global economy. off recession in europe and a slowdown in china which is more significant than the chinese gdp numbers suggest. that is rippling to countries like korea, taiwan and japan. that is affecting the global economy. big global companies are hurt by that. more domestically-focused companies in the united states ought to do better. >> what about the fiscal cliff. it doesn't look like anything will happen until after the elections. we have the tax cuts expiring, spending programs expiring. a lot of people think it will lead to a recession in 2013. how do you think this gets resolved, an what subpoena the im
it is a bigger story for the europe than the united states. >> in the united states we have a different set of worries we are seeing warnings from big american companies about their future earnings. we ended the third quarter and already we heard from fedex, caterpillar, big global companies that are citing europe. caterpillar is citing china, as well. what are you expecting out of the earnings period that we will see in the next couple of weeks? >> there is a slow down in the...
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states is going to come back to historical growth levels. the consensus view seems to be the one that everybody's incorporating in their portfolio. and rarely do you get paid for putting on a consensus bet. >> very good point. bill, always good to see you. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> next on "halftime report" kate tekelly uncovered the commodity hedge funds are gaga over. >> we're going to talk about the platinum trade and the fact that a number of hedge funds have made a mint in recent weeks since turmoil in south africa shut down major platinum mines. going long that metal. more when we come back. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ]
states is going to come back to historical growth levels. the consensus view seems to be the one that everybody's incorporating in their portfolio. and rarely do you get paid for putting on a consensus bet. >> very good point. bill, always good to see you. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> next on "halftime report" kate tekelly uncovered the commodity hedge funds are gaga over. >> we're going to talk about the platinum trade and the fact that a...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> coming up on street signs at the top of the hour, sully is live at the apple event, he's going to be co-hosting from there. we'll check back with him and find out what's happening. we'll also find out if apple has any other big guns in the pipeline. >>> plus, new unrest in the middle east and with 55 days until the election, is this going to be a new catalyst for $100 oil? >>> and higher gas prices. lots of questions, hopefully we'll get some answers on the show. >> thank you, very much. >>> the finance yahoo.com poll this morning is as apple unveils a new lineup today, will you make an apple investment decision based on the release of the information that we are bringing you? the vast majority of you say no. it's still good fun though, don't you think? let
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> coming up on street signs at the top of the hour, sully is live at the apple event, he's going to be co-hosting from there. we'll check back with him...
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he is big cheese. >> is the united states losing its competitive edge. the world economic forum says yes. we'll speak to the head of the u.s. arm, kevin steinberg about surprising results in this group's new study. time for stocks. been 15 minutes since we last checked in with nicole. melissa: has it already? lori: time is flying by. we're having a great time, except if you're long the market you're not having a great time. nicole? >> we lost some of our earlier gains, that's true. s&p and nasdaq composite turned back into the red. they weren't too far off the unchanged line, .2 and moves we're really seeing and the dow is flat at the moment but we've had a lot of names on the move. the vix, the fear index, is to the downside. a lot of focus on the ecb in the next 24 hours. that is grabbing the attention of wall street. the jobs number, a big feature here, arguably the most important economic report that we get each month. we'll look at dow component disney. all-time high for disney. and so if you're a shareholder, you own major indexes, you own a mutual
he is big cheese. >> is the united states losing its competitive edge. the world economic forum says yes. we'll speak to the head of the u.s. arm, kevin steinberg about surprising results in this group's new study. time for stocks. been 15 minutes since we last checked in with nicole. melissa: has it already? lori: time is flying by. we're having a great time, except if you're long the market you're not having a great time. nicole? >> we lost some of our earlier gains, that's true....
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consulate in libya there are important divisions between the united states and libya on the investigation of what exactly happened at the consulate and the safe house. yeah you heard that right a safe house but there's a very big difference between an embassy or consulate and especially a safe house if you do a quick check on line a safe house refers to quote a house or apartment used as a hiding place or secure refuge by members of an organization such as a secret service agency or in underground terrorist group here's an interesting and puzzling detail if you take a look at the u.s. state department's website which we did it provides a list of all u.s. embassies consulates and diplomatic missions strangely not listed the diplomatic mission in benghazi but a quick search on the same site will turn up numerous other diplomatic missions the u.s. is taking part in so what does this say about the coverage of libya and to the mainstream media missed some important details for this and more i was joined by georgetown university professor christopher chambers. you have to understand the many le
consulate in libya there are important divisions between the united states and libya on the investigation of what exactly happened at the consulate and the safe house. yeah you heard that right a safe house but there's a very big difference between an embassy or consulate and especially a safe house if you do a quick check on line a safe house refers to quote a house or apartment used as a hiding place or secure refuge by members of an organization such as a secret service agency or in...
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. >> the united states as a matter of policy does not take position with regards to competing sovereignty claims. it's important that diplomatic means on both sides be used to try to constructively resolve these issues. >> japanese business people in china have looked out of their pla plants. they don't like what they see. what's the view from the fact y factori factories. >> some are seeing protesters and they are pulling down their shutters as protesters turn nasty in china japanese are closing down their factories and stores. honda motor will stop operations at five plants. they say it will be hard to ship products amid possible violence. another carmaker plans to shut down its factory for four days from tuesday. electronics firms panasonic is halting work. retailers are taking similar precautious. the super market chain will keep a store closed for the time being. executives decided to keep their three department stores closed for some time. ito and 7-eleven are playing it safe. they are shutting some of their outlets on tuesday. japanese business leaders have cancelled a tour to chin
. >> the united states as a matter of policy does not take position with regards to competing sovereignty claims. it's important that diplomatic means on both sides be used to try to constructively resolve these issues. >> japanese business people in china have looked out of their pla plants. they don't like what they see. what's the view from the fact y factori factories. >> some are seeing protesters and they are pulling down their shutters as protesters turn nasty in china...